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Podcasts feministas para comunicar la salud Narrativas divergentes hacia la justicia erótica
The creation of content in health communication poses new challenges when we think about the production from the university perspective in interaction with different corporealities and territories. In this sense, the widespread use of screens and the possibility of easy access through technology all...
The creation of content in health communication poses new challenges when we think about the production from the university perspective in interaction with different corporealities and territories. In this sense, the widespread use of screens and the possibility of easy access through technology allows us to count on tools such as sound construction that makes it possible to place varied narratives within the public space. In this paper, we reflect on the process of construction/production of a different narrative, situated and away from heteronormative stereotypes in health through the creation of the Podcast series "Erotic Justice". This was carried out in accordance with a line of though in which we work on the idea of pleasure, joyful sexuality and Erotic Justice from a feminist viewpoint. In these podcasts, we explore the fecundity of a versatile and accessible format where the voices of the main characters are expressed and made audible, not only as sources, but from their own timbres and intonations as actors in their expressive potential, to then reflect on the need to create content resulting from the exchange among territories, diverse corporealities and university spaces as areas for the promotion of health and knowledge.